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Literature/Data
P&G Research Shows Reducing Scalp Stress Improves Hair Anchoring
P&G Beauty's KeepItAnchored hair loss brand has published a series of studies finding that controlling oxidative stress in the scalp reduces hair loss.
Literature/Data
A Hair Dyeing Solution for the Dye-allergic Consumer
This article describes how to identify allergic contact dermatitis resulting from hair dye, and outlines prevention principles for those who wish to continue dyeing their hair despite being allergic—with clear implications for those formulating these products. The main sensitizers in hair dye are discussed, along with techniques to minimize exposure to these allergenic substances.
Consumers/Market
Natural Hair Trend Among African-American Women Having Impact
New research from Mintel show the relaxer segment of hair care is down, while others—such as shampoo and conditioner and styling agents—are up.
Formulas/Products
Women Rate Attractiveness of Men Based on Facial Hair
8,520 women were asked to view images of men with various stages of facial hair—clean shaven, light stubble, heavy stubble and full beards. Read on to learn the opinions they formed.
News
[video] Thought Leaders: 2021 Ingredient Trends and Hair Mask
This week, assistant editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, Michele Behrens sits down to discuss the relevance of top search terms in today's trending opportunities. Watch now.
Consumers/Market
Spate: US Consumer Trends in Makeup and Hair Spray
Spate is reporting increased consumer search engagement with peel-off lip stain, eyelid tape and anti-humidity spray, along with their favorite retailers.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Is Your Microbiology Lab FDA-compliant? Part II: Cultures, Growth Media, Reagents and Testing
This two-part article provides an overview of areas relevant to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) inspection of cosmetic microbiology laboratories. Part 1 covered personnel, facilities and equipment, test materials and procedures, and documentation. Part 2 addresses microbial cultures and growth media, biochemical reagents, test procedures and more.
Sun Protection
2025 Will See Faster, More Ethical and Accurate SPF Testing: ISO Approves Two New Methods
In December 2024, the ISO gave its long-awaited final approval of two SPF test methods that experts say are more ethical, economical and accurate than current approaches. One in particular is also reportedly faster, reducing analysis from weeks to days.
Literature/Data
Binding Force: Natural Oxidized Keratin Internalizes Hair Repair
Bond multipliers have been developed to protect and repair hair. One in particular is a novel natural keratin alternative. Here, it is shown to retain fiber flexibility and protect and repair hair by binding intermediate filament proteins within the fiber.
Method/Process
New Ideas on Hair Breakage: Mending Existing Flaws
Our historical beliefs as to the causes of hair breakage have been largely shaped by findings from testing approaches. More recently, an alternate mechanical testing technique, fatigue testing, has been changing our perspective on this topic.
Methods/Tools
Recycled Hair Being Used for Oil Spill Cleanup
Human hair swatches are frequently used in the hair care industry to test product efficacy and color deposition; however, after testing, they may have an additional purpose—as human hair is being collected for oil spill cleanup.
Methods/Tools
[video] Architecture of Hair and Living-Dead Connection
During the TRI-Princeton 8th International Conference on Applied Hair Science, Crisan Popescu, Ph.D., of Kao, revealed some of the latest exciting areas of hair research stirring scientific interest. Learn more from our exclusive video interview.
Hair Care
Improving the Sensory Properties of Lye Hair Relaxers
Previous work found soluble silicates in lye relaxers to impart positive effects. Therefore, a compound based on potassium silicate, alkyl polyglycoside and glycerin was developed to improve the effects of lye relaxers on the mechanical and sensorial properties of hair. This article explores various benefits of this compound using variations of two lye relaxer test formulations.
Literature/Data
Barrier Function, Hair Coloring and Other Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Hair Care
Combing Through Sun and Pollutant Effects on Hair
Trefor A Evans, Ph.D., institute fellow at TRI Princeton and long-time
C&T
scientific advisor, offers his insights on the latest developments in hair science and what they mean to the cosmetic formulator.
Methods/Tools
Hair Loss, Uprooted: Follicle Protection with
Yerba Santa
Oxidative stress caused by UV radiation and pollution causes damage to the hair follicle and contributes to premature hair loss. In response, a
Yerba santa
extract was assessed for its capability to protect hair follicles from oxidative damage and to reduce premature hair loss.
Consumers/Market
Specialized Needs Drive Hair and Scalp Care Growth
The shampoo segment is expected to dominate but the hair colorant and conditioner segments may witness rapid adoption rates. In relation, an upcoming webcast describes a novel amodimethicone crosspolymer to raise hair conditioning to new levels.
Magazine
Neuro-cosmetic Targets for Scalp and Hair Care
This report identifies biological targets for the development of such actives, and their potential to improve hair and scalp care cosmetic products.
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